Box 1
Contains 29 Results:
Correspondence, 1962-1972, undated
This series contains nine letters and three postcards to and from W. Hayden Boyers, as well as three blank postcards. The bulk of the letters all come from Boyers’ time at Saint Paul’s College and concern production and travel logistics.
Blank Postcards, Highfield Theatre, undated
3 postcards
Miscellaneous Materials, 1944-1972
There are two items in this series. One is a speech written by Boyers on the study of foreign languages and the other is a syllabus for his course at Saint Paul’s College entitled “Modern Drama.”
"Some Humanistic Aspects of the Study of Foreign Languages," Speech, 1944 May 3
There are two items in this series. One is a speech written by Boyers on the study of foreign languages and the other is a syllabus for his course at Saint Paul’s College entitled “Modern Drama.”
Postcards, 1962, undated
From Donald K. Harman, undated; from Frank H. Kimball, October 24, 1962; from Marian Mayor, undated
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1959-1972
This series contains two periodicals (one of which is in French) relating to theatre, as well as several articles and advertisements concerning shows that Boyers directed. Included in this series is a news article announcing a performance by the Saint Paul Players of Don-Jo Victorious, an original adaptation by Boyers of Moliere’s Don Juan. (Programs for this production are included in the following series.)
Syllabus for ENGL333 Modern Drama, 1971-1972
There are two items in this series. One is a speech written by Boyers on the study of foreign languages and the other is a syllabus for his course at Saint Paul’s College entitled “Modern Drama.”
Programs, 1962-1972, undated
Programs of Performances Directed by Boyers, 1962-1972, undated
Advertisement for and Articles Concerning Oberlin College Gilbert and Sullivan Players Cape Cod Performances, 1958, undated
This series contains two periodicals (one of which is in French) relating to theatre, as well as several articles and advertisements concerning shows that Boyers directed. Included in this series is a news article announcing a performance by the Saint Paul Players of Don-Jo Victorious, an original adaptation by Boyers of Moliere’s Don Juan. (Programs for this production are included in the following series.)